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Bad Bunny is closing out the week as the most dominant touring artist on the planet, and Latin music's biggest headline is that he has now officially crossed the one‑billion‑dollar mark in career tour revenue. Billboard Boxscore and Pollstar report that he is not only the first Latin artist to hit that milestone, he's also the fastest artist in history, in any language or genre, to reach a billion dollars on the road, doing it in under a decade of major touring. According to Billboard and outlets like Hypebeast, the current Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour is the engine behind this record. The all‑stadium run has already brought in around three hundred sixty million dollars across just over forty shows, with about 2.4 million tickets sold, and that total doesn't even include any U.S. dates because this tour is intentionally skipping the United States. Pollstar notes that this puts him in a tiny club of fewer than twenty‑five artists ever to gross a billion dollars from concerts, standing alongside legacy rock giants and global pop superstars. On social media, the celebration has been loud. Billboard's own Instagram page has been posting graphics crowning him the first Latin artist past the billion line, with fans in Spanish and English flooding the comments calling him “el jefe del tour” and “el nuevo rey global.” Fan pages on X and Instagram are sharing clips from recent Debí Tirar Más Fotos shows, pointing out how he's been switching up setlists from city to city, performing deeper cuts alongside massive streaming hits like Tití Me Preguntó, Dákiti, and tracks from Un Verano Sin Ti that still dominate Spotify's global album charts years after release, according to chart‑tracking sites like Kworb and ChartMasters. There is also a parallel conversation happening online about what this touring dominance means for Puerto Rico. A recent viral reel shared by fan accounts references local coverage that a Bad Bunny residency or extended live run on the island can bring hundreds of millions in economic impact and hundreds of thousands of visitors, with fans reminding each other not to be “the kind of tourists he sings about,” echoing his long‑standing criticism of exploitation and gentrification in his lyrics and interviews. In music‑industry circles, outlets like Blast The Radio and The Washington Times are framing this as the moment Latin music fully completes its shift from “crossover” to core of the global mainstream, pointing back to the way Un Verano Sin Ti was the first all‑Spanish‑language album to become the year's most‑streamed set worldwide. Commentators are now saying that if that album conquered streaming, Debí Tirar Más Fotos is the project that is conquering stadiums, with early‑year previews from sites like Dork noting that the album was built for big‑room performance. Bad Bunny himself has been keeping the mystique alive in recent interviews and clip reels, repeating a line that's gotten a lot of circulation on TikTok and Instagram this week: “Nadie sabe mañana” – “nobody knows tomorrow” – when asked whether he will randomly drop more new music during the tour. That quote, pulled from a widely shared short‑form interview segment, has fans speculating about surprise singles or an EP tied to the tour, even though nothing official has been announced. Meanwhile, fan discourse on X is split between pure celebration of the billion‑dollar stat and criticism that ticket prices and resale markets are making it harder than ever to see him live. Some listeners are pointing out that this is part of a wider touring bubble, while others say the numbers prove that, at least for now, demand for Bad Bunny is nowhere near slowing down. So for listeners keeping track, the current Bad Bunny story is simple and massive: a historic one‑billion‑dollar touring milestone, a globe‑spanning stadium tour skipping the U.S. yet still dominating headlines, endless social media clips from Debí Tirar Más Fotos shows, and a cloud of speculation that at any moment he could flip the script again with surprise new music. Thank you for tuning in, and come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more from me check out QuietPlease dot A I. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
Bad Bunny has spent the past week at the center of global headlines for a viral private meeting with Pope Leo in Madrid, the runaway success of his new album DeBÍ Tirar Más Fotos, and fresh hints that another project, reportedly titled Made in Puerto Rico, is already on the way. According to ABC News, the Vatican confirmed that Pope Leo met privately with Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio and his family on Monday at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium in Madrid during the pontiff's historic visit to Spain. The meeting took place away from cameras, and, as ABC notes, no official photos have been released, which has only fueled speculation and fan theories about what exactly they discussed. YouTube coverage of the encounter shows anchors calling it one of the most unexpected pop culture–faith crossovers of the year, while clips of the Pope and Bad Bunny's overlapping events in Madrid have dominated social feeds. NBC News' TikTok and other outlets highlight the surreal scene in the city: hundreds of thousands attending a youth vigil with Pope Leo while, across town, Bad Bunny plays to tens of thousands on his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour. A viral YouTube short captures Pope Leo joking that many young people might choose Bad Bunny's concert over his own appearance, acknowledging the artist as direct “competition” for Spain's attention this week. That line has been replayed endlessly on Instagram Reels and TikTok, turning into a meme about “choosing between church and perreo.” On the music side, fan groups on Facebook report that DeBÍ Tirar Más Fotos has hit number one on US iTunes and Apple Music for a second straight day and climbed to number one on European Apple Music as well, while sitting top-three on global charts. Social media fan tournaments are already ranking tracks against older hits like Where She Goes, with listeners debating whether this is his most personal album since Un Verano Sin Ti. Chart-tracking sites such as Kworb show his catalog flooding Spotify's Top Songs list again as tour hype pushes streaming numbers higher. YouTube commentary videos are dissecting the album's visuals and lyrics, focusing on how Bad Bunny continues to center Puerto Rican identity and migrant stories, with one popular reactor pointing out how he highlights the contributions of Puerto Rican communities in cities like New York. That theme is echoing into politics too: a viral Instagram clip shows New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani rapping along to Bad Bunny's NUEVAYoL and Callaíta at an event, tying the artist's music to conversations about Washington Heights, the Knicks, and local Latino culture. At the same time, Instagram accounts focused on Latin music news are pushing a new headline: “Bad Bunny nears completion of Made in Puerto Rico.” These posts claim, citing unnamed insiders, that he has been finishing another studio album even while touring Europe. Fans are treating DeBÍ Tirar Más Fotos as the start of a two-phase era, speculating that Made in Puerto Rico could lean even more into local sounds and collaborations with emerging Boricua artists. There's also buzz about his next move in film and branding. A TikTok reel shows a mock “casting call” for Bad Bunny, with on-screen text about summer blockbusters and “Disclosure Day,” joking that his recent wipe of older content from social media could be a prelude to a new movie role or major announcement. Comment sections are split between listeners convinced he's about to reveal a sci‑fi film project and others who think it's just part of a larger album rollout strategy. Meanwhile, he remains physically anchored in Spain. ABC News notes that his Madrid residency at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano stadium runs through June 25 before he continues across Europe and the U.K., wrapping in Belgium next month. Local outlets describe Madrid as a “cultural fault line” this week, with Pope Leo and Bad Bunny effectively sharing the same city stage: one leading stadium vigils, the other turning tour stops into massive reggaeton pilgrimages. Through all of this, Bad Bunny's broader cultural footprint keeps expanding. From the Vatican's official acknowledgment of his influence, to political candidates using his tracks as campaign soundtrack, to fans holding chart battles on Facebook and reaction marathons on YouTube, the last seven days have reinforced him as both a hitmaker and a global symbol of Latin youth culture. Thank you for tuning in, and come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more from me check out Quiet Please dot A I. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
Bad Bunny has been back at the center of the cultural conversation this week, with music charts, live performances, and fan debates all colliding at once. On the touring front, Spanish and Latin American outlets report that his current arena run continues to stir controversy in Spain, especially around the stage design built around “la casita,” the small Puerto Rican-style house that appears as a centerpiece on stage. According to The Times of London, some local commentators in Madrid have been criticizing the symbolism of this pink house at shows in a country facing a housing crisis, saying it highlights a fantasy of homeownership that feels out of reach to many younger fans. At the same time, clips circulating on TikTok and X show packed crowds screaming every lyric, suggesting that most concertgoers are treating the casita as a nostalgic, Puerto Rico–rooted statement rather than a political provocation. Streaming numbers this week underline how durable his catalog is. Fan-run stat accounts using Spotify's public data, like Kworb, note that Un Verano Sin Ti remains one of his most-played albums globally, still pulling huge daily streams years after release. That long tail is powering a wave of playlist culture: on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, new user-made mixes are trending that blend his older trap anthems with more melodic cuts, reflecting how listeners are now treating his discography as a single, continuous universe rather than separate eras. There's also ongoing chatter around his Super Bowl legacy, which resurfaced heavily on social platforms after the NFL pushed highlight clips of recent halftime shows. Encyclopedic outlets like Encyclopaedia Britannica now frame his 2026 Super Bowl halftime performance as historic, emphasizing that it was the first time the headlining show was delivered primarily in Spanish. Those clips have been recirculating on Instagram Reels, with fans pointing out how that moment normalized Spanish-language performances at the very top of U.S. pop culture. On the release side, music sites such as Dork have been revisiting Die With a Smile (Live), his 2026 live album, as new live footage and fan-shot videos from the current tour surface. Listeners on Reddit and fan forums are comparing the latest performances to the versions captured on that album, debating whether his current vocal delivery has become more rock-influenced and raw than the smoother live takes from that release. That conversation ties into a broader narrative about Bad Bunny leaning more into genre-blending, with fans noting punk and alternative textures creeping further into his newer arrangements. Social media this week has also been full of speculation about his next sonic move. Because there has been no major new single drop in the last few days, attention has shifted to small hints: changes in his Instagram aesthetic, a few cryptic story posts, and studio snapshots that collaborators have quickly deleted from their own feeds. Fan pages on X are tracking producer cameos in those posts, pushing theories that he could be working on a darker, more experimental project that pivots away from the sun-soaked feel of Un Verano Sin Ti toward something closer to his early trap roots, but with the stadium scale he commands now. Amid all the speculation, what stands out this week is the sense that Bad Bunny is in a transitional phase: still dominating streams and stages, still sparking debates about culture and class with his visuals, and still keeping listeners guessing about where he'll go next sonically. Thank you for tuning in, and come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more from me, check out QuietPlease dot A I. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
Bad Bunny continues to dominate headlines this week with multiple major developments. The Puerto Rican artist just broke the record for the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show in history, drawing 135.4 million viewers worldwide during his performance at the NFL's flagship event. His set surpassed Kendrick Lamar's previous record of 133.5 million viewers from last year's halftime show.On the streaming front, Spotify released its first-ever most streamed lists, and Bad Bunny's album "Un Verano Sin Ti" claimed the top spot for most streamed albums globally, cementing his position as one of the world's biggest music acts. The artist's real name, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, also accepted the Best Música Urbana album award for "DeBí Tirar Más Fotos" at a recent awards ceremony.Dating rumors have circulated on social media this week after a viral post from a parody entertainment account claimed Bad Bunny was romantically linked to singer Sabrina Carpenter following a brief interaction at an awards show. However, there is no credible evidence supporting these claims. According to entertainment sources, Bad Bunny's most recent high-profile relationship was with Kendall Jenner, and he has been described as single since that ended. The Grammys moment that sparked the rumors has been widely interpreted as nothing more than a supportive reaction between fellow artists.Looking ahead, Bad Bunny's DeBí Tirar Más Fotos world tour is in full swing, bringing his unique blend of reggaeton and Latin trap to audiences across multiple continents. His only UK stop will be at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on June 27, 2026. In Madrid, the artist will perform ten consecutive concerts at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano stadium in early June, with each night selling approximately 50,000 tickets at an average price of 150 euros.Thanks for tuning in to this week's entertainment update. Come back next week for more on your favorite artists and what's trending in music and pop culture. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out Quiet Please dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Listeners, Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican superstar Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is making waves this week with his strong showing at the 2026 American Music Awards. According to Latination.com, he leads the Latino presence with multiple nominations, including the top Artist of the Year category, positioning him as a frontrunner for the event.On social media and YouTube, a fresh music video for "Nueva Energy" dropped, blending Latin trap and reggaeton with heavy bass and hypnotic rhythms perfect for late-night drives and clubs, channeling Bad Bunny's signature bold, rebellious vibe as described in the official video comments.Belgian satire show Le Grand Cactus on RTBF featured a hilarious skit on April 22 where comedian Damien Gillard impersonated Bad Bunny performing alongside a Donald Trump character judging his Super Bowl halftime show, drawing laughs and 17K views already.Spotify charts from Kworb.net updated April 21 show Un Verano Sin Ti still dominating his top albums with massive streams, underscoring his ongoing streaming dominance.No major tours or controversies reported in the past seven days, but buzz around his 2025 album DeBi TiRAR MaS FOToS keeps fans hyped for more.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
Bad Bunny continues to dominate the music industry as one of the most influential artists of our time. According to Wikipedia's discography records, the Puerto Rican rapper has released seven studio albums and maintains an impressive catalog of over one hundred singles as a lead artist. His latest achievement came when he won Album of the Year at the 2026 Grammy Awards for his sixth record, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, marking a significant recognition from the Recording Academy.The artist's cultural impact extends far beyond music charts. A University of Michigan research article highlights how Bad Bunny reshaped the US pop mainstream without ever trading in his Spanish-language roots, becoming the biggest artist on earth while maintaining his authentic voice. This achievement underscores his influence on breaking down language barriers in mainstream music.Recent discussions surrounding Bad Bunny have explored his role as a cultural icon. Colombian media outlet Señal Colombia examined whether Bad Bunny represents genuine social resistance or represents the most brilliant marketing product of modern capitalism, comparing his phenomenon to historical figures like Che Guevara. The conversation reflects how his music and public presence have transcended entertainment to become a broader cultural conversation.On the performance front, Bad Bunny's recent work continues to blend reggaeton, trap, and pop with experimental production. His latest material balances innovative sonic landscapes with deeply relatable lyrical themes that resonate across diverse audiences. Spotify data shows that Un Verano Sin Ti remains among his most streamed albums, demonstrating the lasting appeal of his discography.The artist's Grammy win represents validation from the music industry's most prestigious institution, cementing his position as a transformative force in contemporary music. His ability to maintain artistic authenticity while achieving unprecedented commercial success continues to set him apart in an industry often defined by compromise.Thank you for tuning in to this update on Bad Bunny's ongoing influence in music and culture. Come back next week for more on your favorite artists and the latest developments shaping the entertainment world. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out Quiet Please dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bad Bunny continues to dominate the music landscape with his recent releases maintaining massive streaming momentum. His 2025 album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, released on January 5th, made history as the first Spanish-language album to achieve unprecedented chart success, featuring 17 tracks with collaborations including Chuwi and Dei V while exploring traditional Puerto Rican musical styles.The Puerto Rican superstar's streaming numbers remain extraordinary across platforms. According to Spotify data, tracks like Ojitos Lindos, I Like It, and Callaita continue accumulating billions of streams, with his more recent releases like NUEVAYoL and BAILE INOLVIDABLE generating millions of daily streams. Un x100to has surpassed 1.4 billion streams while maintaining over 590,000 daily listens, demonstrating his sustained cultural impact.Bad Bunny's influence extends beyond music into reshaping global pop culture. According to research from the University of Michigan, the artist has fundamentally transformed the US pop mainstream by incorporating hyperlocal musical elements into global platforms, recentering what it means to be Puerto Rican in a global society without requiring English-language content for international success.His discography continues expanding with collaborations across genres. Recent features include work with Drake on LOYAL and tracks with Travis Scott, while his album Un Verano Sin Ti remains among his top-streamed projects on Spotify.The artist's fourth studio album UTOPIA is anticipated, following the massive success of his recent releases. His music videos and new content continue generating significant engagement across streaming platforms and social media.Thank you for tuning in to this update on Bad Bunny's current music news. Come back next week for more entertainment updates and industry insights. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Listeners, Bad Bunny fans are buzzing as his historic first Asia concert in Tokyo streams on Spotify today. The LA Times reports that the March performance for 2,300 fans, part of Spotify's Billions Club Live series during his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour, drops as “Billions Club Live With Bad Bunny: A Concert Film,” letting millions worldwide relive the sold-out show from Latin America to Australia. National Today confirms the global stream starts April 8, marking his Asia debut.On social media, the fan page sanbenitotour on Instagram hypes the ongoing World Tour DTMF from 2019 to 2026, with followers activating notifications for updates. WWE highlights a classic clip of Bad Bunny teaming with Damian Priest against The Miz and John Morrison at WrestleMania, resurfacing his global icon status in wrestling.Drama brews in reggaeton circles too. A YouTube short shows Luar La L venting he's tired of hearing Arcángel constantly mention Bad Bunny, while another clip has Arcángel praising Bad Bunny's unwavering confidence. Meanwhile, a fresh YouTube upload claims a new Bad Bunny release called LALAGUNA just dropped, stirring excitement among listeners.Spotify charts via Kworb.net show Un Verano Sin Ti still dominating his top albums as of April 7, underscoring his streaming reign.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican superstar Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is making waves this week with his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour. Tennis star Paula Badosa scored tickets directly from Bad Bunny after pleading on social media that the shows were sold out; she shared a thrilled video message in English and Spanish, calling fans "Conejos" as the singer hooked her up for his Charleston stop, according to Tennis.com.A fresh YouTube update on his dating life has fans buzzing, questioning who he's seeing now amid rumors of a new girlfriend, while recapping exes and his lavish lifestyle. The Needle Drop reports Bad Bunny just revealed the tracklist and cover art for his upcoming sixth solo studio album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos—translated as "I Should Have Taken More Photos"—tying perfectly into the tour hype.Spotify charts show his classic Un Verano Sin Ti still dominating streams as of April 5, with billions racked up, per Kworb.net. No major drama or new releases dropped in the past seven days, but social chatter focuses on tour excitement and personal life speculation.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican superstar known as Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, continues to dominate headlines with his recent Grammy triumph and streaming surge. Just weeks ago at the 2026 Grammys, he made history by winning Album of the Year for his sixth studio album, *Ritmo Global*, as reported by DailyDrama, marking a seismic shift for Latin music on the global stage. Paste Magazine highlighted the win for *Debí Tirar Más Fotos* in some coverage, underscoring the Recording Academy's rare nod to his innovative sound that blends reggaeton, trap, and experimental vibes.This past week, El Nuevo Día noted buzz around Puerto Rico's music scene with "Operación Triunfo" talent search on March 28, fueling speculation if Bad Bunny might mentor or guest, given his roots and influence there. On streaming fronts, AceShowbiz reports his stunning new visual album climbing to #4 on YouTube Music charts, with surreal themes driving billions of global streams and reinforcing his discography dominance—seven studio albums strong, per Wikipedia updates.Social media is abuzz with fans celebrating his post-Grammy glow-up, sharing clips of his emotional acceptance speech and calls for a world tour. No new singles dropped in the last seven days, but his legacy tracks like those from *Un Verano Sin Ti* keep trending. Listeners, stay tuned as Bad Bunny's empire shows no signs of slowing.Thank you for tuning in, and come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production—for more, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican reggaeton superstar Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, continues to dominate headlines this week with his explosive post-Super Bowl momentum. Jay-Z revealed in a Geo Headlines interview why he handpicked Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl 2026 halftime show, calling it a game-changer for global Latin music exposure, drawing over 4 billion viewers worldwide according to wearemitu.com reports. That performance has reignited streams, propelling his 2022 album Un Verano Sin Ti to a staggering 200 weeks on the Billboard 200 charts, with tracks like Tití Me Preguntó surging back thanks to new listeners.His latest release, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, is nominated for Grammy 2026 Album of the Year alongside heavyweights like Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter and Kendrick Lamar's GNX, as listed by newindustryfocus.com. Fair Observer highlighted on March 21 how Bad Bunny's record-breaking popularity is paving the way for Latinos in the Americas, cementing his status as the most-streamed artist globally. YouTube channels like Canciones de Cielo Abierto and Reggaeton Dreams dropped fresh 2026 greatest hits compilations on March 21, racking up views with top Latin trap anthems.Fans are buzzing on social media about his upcoming tour dates, including back-to-back shows at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in Barcelona on May 22 and 23, per setlist.fm. No new music drops this week, but playlists on Apple Music and SoundCloud keep his hits trending.Thanks for tuning in, listeners. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bad Bunny's music is surging again after his massive Super Bowl halftime show, with his 2022 album Un Verano Sin Ti hitting 200 weeks on the Billboard 200 charts, boosted by new fans streaming hits like Tití Me Preguntó, according to We Are Mitu. His 2025 release DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS climbed back to No. 2 on the same charts, thanks to the show's record viewership of over 4 billion worldwide, driving fresh interest in Latin trap and reggaeton.TMZ reports a wedding in Tequisquiapan, Querétaro, Mexico, recreated Bad Bunny's iconic Super Bowl casita as decor—a 5.5 by 3 meter structure built in four days by six people, unveiled at 7:30 PM during the reception to thrill the bride, a huge fan. The video surfaced online just days ago, capturing guests partying inside without any prior word to Bad Bunny or his team.The Pepperbox notes ongoing buzz from the Grammys on March 19, where Harry Styles named DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS Album of the Year, sparking room-wide cheers. Fan-inspired tracks like Tormenta de Pasión and El Taxi de Tu Recuerdo, uploaded to YouTube around March 20 by DailySound Studio, mimic his sensual, emotional style with themes of passion and nostalgia, gaining traction in urbano playlists—though unofficial.No new official releases or tours announced this week, but his cultural impact keeps growing, blending vulnerability with beats that hook global listeners.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bad Bunny's cultural impact is still rippling through events and charts this week. TMZ reports that a wedding in Tequisquiapan, Querétaro, Mexico, recreated his iconic Super Bowl casita as a surprise prop on March 18. The 5.5-by-3-meter structure, built by a team of six in four days without blueprints, wowed guests at 7:30 PM during the reception, all for a bride who's a huge fan—no word to Bad Bunny's team, but it's pure tribute to his massive halftime show.On the music front, Mitú highlights how his 2022 album Un Verano Sin Ti hit 200 weeks on the Billboard 200, fueled by new listeners from that record-breaking Super Bowl performance, the most-watched ever with over 4 billion global views. Tracks like Tití Me Preguntó exploded again after opening the show, while his 2025 release DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS climbed back to No. 2, thanks to fresh streams pushing Latin music worldwide.The Pepperbox notes on March 19 that his Grammy win for DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS as the first Spanish-language Album of the Year continues inspiring unity talks, echoing his Super Bowl message of "Together, we are America."Listeners, thank you for tuning in. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican superstar Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, remains at the center of headlines this week following his explosive Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. According to The National Desk, controversy erupted as Republican lawmakers like Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee demanded a Congressional investigation into the NFL and NBC, labeling the performance inappropriate and pushing for FCC scrutiny over potential indecent language violations. Rep. Randy Fine of Florida echoed this in a letter to FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, calling it vulgar, while Rep. Mark Alford noted ongoing probes into the lyrics. The New York Post's On The Money column reports the FCC reviewed the show, noting lyrics were censored to avoid references to sex acts and genitalia, and is shelving further action without new evidence. Ogles and Alford criticized it as an NFL bid to expand into Latin America over American patriotism.Musically, Business Insider details the epic setlist Bad Bunny delivered last Sunday, opening with hits like "Tití Me Preguntó" and "Yo Perreo Sola" from his albums Un Verano Sin Ti and YHLQMDLG. He mixed in tracks from his Grammy-winning 2025 album Debí Tirar Más Fotos, such as "Voy a Llevarte Pa PR," "Eoo," "Baile Inolvidable," "Nuevayol," "Café Con Ron," and "DTMF." Surprise guests included Lady Gaga for a salsa twist on "Die With a Smile," Ricky Martin on "Lo Que Le Pasó a Hawaii," plus cameos from Karol G, Cardi B, Jessica Alba, and Pedro Pascal. Other songs spanned "Safaera," "Party," "Monaco," and "El Apagón."Apple Music reports unprecedented buzz: listens spiked 7x post-show, with "DtMF," "BAILE INOLVIDABLE," and "Tití Me Preguntó" topping streams. The pre-show press conference shattered records with over 63 million views, and Shazam saw massive upticks, especially for "BAILE INOLVIDABLE" in the U.S. Spotify now hosts the live halftime single, keeping the momentum alive.Listeners, thank you for tuning in. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
pWotD Episode 3205: Bad Bunny Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 1,878,321 views on Monday, 9 February 2026 our article of the day is Bad Bunny.Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (Latin American Spanish: [beˈnito anˈtonjo maɾˈtines oˈkasjo]; born March 10, 1994), known professionally as Bad Bunny, is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer, record producer, and occasional professional wrestler. Dubbed the "King of Latin Trap", Bad Bunny is credited with helping Spanish-language rap music achieve mainstream popularity worldwide. He is considered one of the best Latin rappers of all time.Born in Bayamón and raised in Vega Baja, Bad Bunny rose to prominence in 2016 with his song "Diles", which led to a recording contract with Hear This Music. He continued gaining global recognition with songs such as his feature on Cardi B's Billboard Hot 100 number-one single "I Like It" and his top-ten single "Mía" (featuring Drake). Bad Bunny's debut studio album, X 100pre (2018), peaked at number 11 on the US Billboard 200, while his collaborative album with J Balvin, Oasis (2019), reached number nine. His second solo album, YHLQMDLG (2020), became the highest-charting all-Spanish album to appear on the Billboard 200 at the time at number two, and was followed by the compilation album Las que no iban a salir (2020).El Último Tour Del Mundo (2020), Bad Bunny's third solo album, became the first all-Spanish language album to top the Billboard 200, while its lead single, "Dakiti", reached the top ten of the Hot 100. His fourth solo album, Un Verano Sin Ti (2022), spent 13 weeks atop the Billboard 200, was named the best-performing album of the year, and became the first Spanish-language album to be nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. He followed it with the Billboard 200 number-one albums Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (2023) and Debí Tirar Más Fotos (2025); the latter became the first Spanish-language album to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. He headlined the Super Bowl LX halftime show in 2026.His accolades include six Grammy Awards, seventeen Latin Grammy Awards, eight Billboard Music Awards, and thirteen Lo Nuestro Awards. He was crowned Artist of the Year by Billboard in 2022 and 2025. He was the most-streamed artist on Spotify from 2020 to 2022 and 2025; he was second in 2023 and third in 2024. Outside of music, he occasionally performs in professional wrestling. Bad Bunny began making appearances on WWE programming in 2021 and made his in-ring debut at WrestleMania 37. He is a one-time WWE 24/7 Champion and has wrestled at the 2022 Royal Rumble and the 2023 Backlash pay-per-view events. Bad Bunny has also starred in multiple films, including Bullet Train (2022), Cassandro (2023), Caught Stealing (2025), and Happy Gilmore 2 (2025).This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 12:39 UTC on Tuesday, 10 February 2026.For the full current version of the article, see Bad Bunny on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Bluesky at @wikioftheday.com.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm generative Ayanda.
Bad Bunny is heading into the biggest stretch of his career so far, and this past week the news cycle around him has been intense on two fronts: massive milestones and a major lawsuit.Music and industry outlets report that he is celebrating the one-year anniversary of his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos just as he approaches the 2026 Grammy Awards with six nominations, including Album, Record, and Song of the Year, making him the first Spanish‑language artist to be up for all three at once. According to coverage in lifestyle and culture press, that album is only the second Spanish‑language project ever nominated for Album of the Year, after his own Un Verano Sin Ti, turning his presence at the Grammys into a symbolic moment for Latin music on the global stage.Spotify's newsroom notes that Debí Tirar Más Fotos was the platform's Global Top Album of 2025, and to mark its anniversary they've launched special playlist cover-art stickers themed around the record's visuals, with Puerto Rico references and characters from the album's world. Social and analytics firm Meltwater adds that in 2025 Bad Bunny was Spotify's most‑streamed artist worldwide, with nearly 20 billion streams and over 12 million media mentions across traditional and social media, driven by the album, his Met Gala appearance, a world tour announcement, and the reveal that he would headline the Super Bowl halftime show.Sports and entertainment sites like Marca are reminding listeners that in less than a month he will lead the Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. The show is being framed as one of the most anticipated cultural moments of 2026, with the NFL betting on his global pull to help expand its international audience. Pop‑culture outlets such as Dazed are already listing that performance among the year's defining music events, and rumor pieces circulating on newsbreak-style platforms and Vice mention speculation that Drake could appear as a surprise guest, reviving their “MÍA” collaboration on one of the world's biggest stages.At the same time, legal news has broken that could cast a shadow over these celebrations. Law-focused sites and mainstream outlets including The Independent, Rolling Stone, and Billboard report that a woman named Tainaly Y. Serrano Rivera has filed a lawsuit in Puerto Rico seeking at least $16 million. She alleges her recorded phrase “Mira, puñeta, no me quiten el perreo” was used without proper consent on two tracks: Solo de Mi from X 100pre and EoO from Debí Tirar Más Fotos, and then woven into live shows and merchandise as part of Bad Bunny's brand. Legal commentary notes that she is represented by the same legal team that previously sued on behalf of his ex‑girlfriend Carliz De La Cruz in another voice‑recording dispute, and that this new case raises broader questions about informal recording practices and personality rights in Puerto Rico's law. Vice and others point out that the timing is especially sensitive, landing just weeks before his Super Bowl appearance; his camp has not publicly commented yet, and the court has called for responses later this year.On social media over the last few days, fan conversations have swung between hyping possible Super Bowl set lists, speculating about special guests, trading Spotify anniversary graphics and stickers, and debating the fairness and implications of the new lawsuit. Analytics coverage from Meltwater suggests that controversy around his tour and now the lawsuit can actually fuel visibility, even as it sparks criticism, and that his cultural authenticity and focus on Puerto Rico remain central to why these moments resonate so strongly.That's the latest on Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, better known as Bad Bunny: a week where Grammy history, streaming dominance, and Super Bowl pressure collide with serious legal questions about voice, consent, and ownership.Thank you for tuning in, and come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for more from me check out QuietPlease dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican superstar born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is dominating headlines this week with massive announcements lighting up the music world. The NFL revealed during Sunday night's Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers game that he'll headline the Super Bowl LX halftime show in San Francisco's Bay Area in February 2026, according to AOL reports. He teased it on X in Spanish, saying he'd do just one U.S. date, then confirmed with a video of himself on a beach football goalpost, posting Super Bowl LX. Bay Area. February 2026. #AppleMusicHalftime.This caps a huge week after Grammy nominations dropped, positioning him for history. Associated Press and ClickOnDetroit note his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos earned six nods, making him the first Spanish-language artist nominated simultaneously for album, song, and record of the year. It's only the second Spanish-language album up for album of the year—after his own 2022 Un Verano Sin Ti. Experts like Vanessa Díaz from Loyola Marymount University call it a breakthrough for Latin music, especially reggaetón and Latin trap from Puerto Rico's marginalized communities, now hitting mainstream Grammy categories.The album fuses Puerto Rican folk like bomba, plena, and aguinaldo with modern trap, described by Yale's Albert Laguna as Bad Bunny's most Puerto Rican project yet, challenging global pop formulas without diluting his roots. It supports his ongoing Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour, hitting Tokyo stadiums in 2026 per Japan Travel, after selling 2.6 million tickets in a week—a record for Latin artists.These moves come amid his boycott of U.S. continental tours over ICE raids and deportations affecting Latino fans, as he told i-D Magazine, with hundreds detained in Puerto Rico since late January. Just a week before Super Bowl, the February 1 Grammys at Crypto.com Arena could cement his legacy, with professors like Petra Rivera-Rideau hoping it opens doors for other artists.Listeners, thank you for tuning in. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me, check out Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
It won't be a quiet four-month quest for Bad Bunny to return to the Super Bowl stage, this time as the halftime show headliner.U.S. President Donald Trump, his affiliates and America's Republican diaspora have gone full-fledge meltdown over the global superstar being tapped to perform on one of the world's biggest stages. They've even gone as far as attempting to create their version of an 'all American' halftime show - organized by Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA. But the Puerto Rican native seems to be taking the flack in stride, making light of the hate during an SNL opening monologue, warning Americans they only have four months to learn Spanish, which is the only language the performance will be done in.Host Maria Kestane speaks to Julyssa Lopez, Deputy Music Editor at Rolling Stone to discuss why MAGA has its eye on Bad Bunny, and how the messages of government officials and MAGA-adjacent figures play into the 'othering' of Puerto Ricans and Hispanic culture at large. We love feedback at The Big Story, as well as suggestions for future episodes. You can find us:Through email at hello@thebigstorypodcast.ca Or @thebigstoryfpn on Twitter
En este episodio conversamos con la directora de cine puertorriqueña Arleen Cruz-Alicea, quien trabajó junto a Bad Bunny en el videoclip-documental El Apagón, parte del álbum Un Verano Sin Ti (2022). Hablamos sobre los apagones, la gentrificación y la resistencia cultural en Puerto Rico, así como de su trayectoria y del estado actual del cine puertorriqueño.
pWotD Episode 3072: Bad Bunny Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 329,063 views on Monday, 29 September 2025 our article of the day is Bad Bunny.Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (Spanish: [beˈnito anˈtonjo maɾˈtines oˈkasjo]; born March 10, 1994), known professionally as Bad Bunny, is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer, and record producer. Dubbed the "King of Latin Trap", Bad Bunny is credited with helping Spanish-language rap music achieve mainstream popularity in the worldwide market. He is considered one of the best Latin rappers of all time. Born and raised in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny rose to prominence in 2016 with his song "Soy Peor", which led to a recording contract with Hear This Music. He continued gaining traction with songs such as his feature on Cardi B's Billboard Hot 100 number-one single "I Like It" alongside J Balvin and his top-ten single "Mía" (featuring Drake). Bad Bunny's debut studio album, X 100pre (2018), peaked at number 10 on the US Billboard 200, while his collaborative album with J Balvin, Oasis (2019), reached number nine. His second solo album, YHLQMDLG (2020), became the highest-charting all-Spanish album to appear on the Billboard 200 at the time at number two, and was followed by the compilation album Las que no iban a salir (2020). El Último Tour Del Mundo (2020), Bad Bunny's third solo album, became the first all-Spanish language album to top the Billboard 200, while its lead single, "Dakiti", reached the top ten of the Hot 100. His fourth solo album, Un Verano Sin Ti (2022), spent 13 weeks atop the Billboard 200, was named the best-performing album of the year, and became the first Spanish-language album to be nominated for the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. He followed it with the Billboard 200 number-one albums Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (2023) and Debí Tirar Más Fotos (2025). His accolades include three Grammy Awards, eleven Latin Grammy Awards, eight Billboard Music Awards, and thirteen Lo Nuestro Awards. He was crowned Artist of the Year by Billboard in 2022. He was the most-streamed artist on Spotify from 2020 to 2022, the second in 2023, and third in 2024. As of April 2024, Bad Bunny has sold over seven million records worldwide. Outside of music, he performs in professional wrestling. Bad Bunny began making appearances on WWE programming in 2021 and made his in-ring debut at WrestleMania 37. He is a one-time WWE 24/7 Champion and has wrestled at the 2022 Royal Rumble and the 2023 Backlash pay-per-view events. Bad Bunny has also starred in multiple films, including Bullet Train (2022), Cassandro (2023), Caught Stealing (2025), and Happy Gilmore 2 (2025), for which he is credited under his real name.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:29 UTC on Tuesday, 30 September 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Bad Bunny on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Nicole.
Bad Bunny, known to fans worldwide as Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, continues to command headlines with a blend of musical innovation, cultural impact, and headline-grabbing moments. Over the past week, listeners in Puerto Rico have been treated to his high-profile residency, “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí,” taking over the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot every weekend until September. The residency's first nine shows have been reserved exclusively for local residents, sparking what Discover Puerto Rico's Glorianna Yamín called a “peak period for tourism,” with thousands flocking to San Juan as Bad Bunny underscores his deep connection to the island. This past Friday, he brought salsa legend Gilberto Santa Rosa on stage for an emotional rendition of “Baile Olvidarte,” a track from Bad Bunny's acclaimed 2025 album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.” Both artists expressed mutual respect and gratitude on their socials, highlighting the resonance of this collaboration as it spotlighted Puerto Rican heritage and rhythms like plena and bomba—key themes of Bad Bunny's new material.Musically, Bad Bunny surprised fans with “Alambre Púa,” his first single since January's album drop. He debuted the song live as the show opener for three consecutive nights before releasing it digitally on July 14. Critics and fans praised “Alambre Púa” for its raw energy and innovative sound, which is now a staple of his residency setlist alongside hits from “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” and previous albums like “Un Verano Sin Ti.” Variety emphasized how the residency is a milestone in Bad Bunny's career, showcasing his artistry to sold-out crowds and welcoming celebrity guests like LeBron James and reggaeton icons Jowell & Randy.Beyond music, Bad Bunny's influence is spilling into other media as he makes a cameo in Adam Sandler's “Happy Gilmore 2,” freshly released this weekend, proving his star power is just as relevant in Hollywood as on stage. Social and political themes continue to permeate his work—his recent “NUEVAYoL” music video, released amid nationwide discussions on immigration, used satire to highlight the value of immigrants in the U.S., echoing through both the Puerto Rican diaspora and wider Latinx audiences.On social media, a viral moment from a San Juan show sparked debate—Bad Bunny adjusted the neckline of a fan's dress mid-performance, prompting spirited discussions about intent, boundaries, and his close yet controversial rapport with those who come to see him live. While some fans saw the gesture as caring, others raised questions about consent, showing that, just as in his lyrics, Bad Bunny isn't afraid to blur the lines between intimacy and provocation.To sum up: Bad Bunny closes out July 2025 at the center of Puerto Rican nightlife, world music charts, viral online moments, and high-profile collaborations, proving that there's rarely a quiet week in the world of El Conejo Malo. Thanks for tuning in for the latest update. Come back next week for more on what's happening with music's most unpredictable superstar. This has been a Quiet Please production—find me at Quiet Please Dot A I.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.ai
En este episodio de Café en Mano Podcast, te traigo al invitado más enigmático del internet boricua: Carlos Iván, la fuente “no oficial” pero favorita de todo lo que pasa en la industria de conciertos, reggaetón y música urbana en Puerto Rico.¿Cómo comenzó este fenómeno digital a reportar lo que nadie sabía sobre los eventos, filas legendarias, y lanzamientos de artistas como Bad Bunny, Mora, Arcángel y Carol G? ¿Cómo es que casi todo lo que publica se cumple?Hablamos sobre sus inicios en las redes, el caos de la “fila presencial” de Un Verano Sin Ti, los secretos del manejo de información, su encuentro con Molusco, predicciones, anécdotas locas y la cultura de conciertos en PR.Si quieres saber cómo se vive el reggaetón y los conciertos desde el lado B, y qué patrones ve alguien que siempre está un paso al frente, este episodio es para ti.
Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has once again made headlines with his latest album securing a spot in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart. Known for his distinctive voice and genre-blending music, the Puerto Rican artist continues to dominate the music scene with his innovative approach to Latin trap and reggaeton.This latest achievement adds to Bad Bunny's impressive list of accolades. Over the past few years, he has become a household name, not just within the Latin music community but globally. His previous albums, such as "YHLQMDLG," "El Último Tour del Mundo," and "Un Verano Sin Ti" have all received critical acclaim and commercial success, solidifying his status as one of the most influential artists of his generation.Aside from his musical endeavors, Bad Bunny has also made a name for himself in other areas. He has been a vocal advocate for social issues, using his platform to speak out against gender-based violence and support LGBTQ+ rights. Additionally, he has ventured into acting, with roles that showcase his versatility beyond music.As Bad Bunny continues to expand his influence, both within the music industry and broader cultural conversations, his place in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 is a testament to his enduring appeal and the impact of his music worldwide. Fans and critics alike eagerly anticipate what this dynamic artist will achieve next.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticAnalytic Dreamz breaks down the impact of Bad Bunny's latest release, "DTMF (Debí Tirar Más Fotos)," from his album of the same name, released on January 5, 2025. The segment focuses on Bad Bunny's evolution from his breakthrough with "Soy Peor" to becoming a global icon with albums like "X 100pre," "YHLQMDLG," and "Un Verano Sin Ti," the latter being the first Spanish-language album nominated for Grammy Album of the Year."DTMF" explores themes of nostalgia, regret, and cultural reflection, resonating deeply with Puerto Rican identity. It was accompanied by a short film, which has been embraced on platforms like TikTok for personal tributes. Analytic Dreamz examines how the song has not only topped charts but also touched hearts, charting at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200, and with the album debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, amassing 122,000 album-equivalent units.Streaming records were shattered with "DTMF" peaking at No. 1 on the Global Spotify chart with 14.3 million daily streams, setting a new benchmark for Latin music. The song garnered 803.9 million streams globally in its first week, while physical sales, including vinyl and CDs, also saw significant numbers, showcasing a loyal fanbase.The cultural impact is further amplified by its timing with Puerto Rican cultural celebrations and its cross-generational appeal, blending modern beats with traditional elements. Analytic Dreamz also discusses how the song's visualizers, rich with historical themes, have educated and engaged listeners, leading to increased replay value.Moreover, "DTMF" achieved No. 1 on the TikTok Billboard Top 50 upon release, highlighting its viral spread. Internationally, it charted across all Latin American countries where Spotify is available, demonstrating its global appeal. This segment by Analytic Dreamz provides a comprehensive look at "DTMF," detailing its cultural significance, commercial success, and the profound connection it has fostered with listeners around the world.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticAnalytic Dreamz breaks down the impact of Bad Bunny's latest release, "DTMF (Debí Tirar Más Fotos)," from his album of the same name, released on January 5, 2025. The segment focuses on Bad Bunny's evolution from his breakthrough with "Soy Peor" to becoming a global icon with albums like "X 100pre," "YHLQMDLG," and "Un Verano Sin Ti," the latter being the first Spanish-language album nominated for Grammy Album of the Year."DTMF" explores themes of nostalgia, regret, and cultural reflection, resonating deeply with Puerto Rican identity. It was accompanied by a short film, which has been embraced on platforms like TikTok for personal tributes. Analytic Dreamz examines how the song has not only topped charts but also touched hearts, charting at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200, and with the album debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, amassing 122,000 album-equivalent units.Streaming records were shattered with "DTMF" peaking at No. 1 on the Global Spotify chart with 14.3 million daily streams, setting a new benchmark for Latin music. The song garnered 803.9 million streams globally in its first week, while physical sales, including vinyl and CDs, also saw significant numbers, showcasing a loyal fanbase.The cultural impact is further amplified by its timing with Puerto Rican cultural celebrations and its cross-generational appeal, blending modern beats with traditional elements. Analytic Dreamz also discusses how the song's visualizers, rich with historical themes, have educated and engaged listeners, leading to increased replay value.Moreover, "DTMF" achieved No. 1 on the TikTok Billboard Top 50 upon release, highlighting its viral spread. Internationally, it charted across all Latin American countries where Spotify is available, demonstrating its global appeal. This segment by Analytic Dreamz provides a comprehensive look at "DTMF," detailing its cultural significance, commercial success, and the profound connection it has fostered with listeners around the world.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz explores the multifaceted career of Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, known as Bad Bunny, born on March 10, 1994, in Puerto Rico. Bad Bunny has revolutionized Latin trap and reggaetón, integrating traditional rhythms with contemporary sounds, which began with his breakout on SoundCloud in 2016 and hit its stride with hits like "Soy Peor" and albums such as "X 100PRE," "YHLQMDLG," and "Un Verano Sin Ti." His latest album, "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS," released on January 5, 2025, embodies themes of nostalgia, love, and cultural pride, mixing Puerto Rican musical traditions with modern beats. Analytic Dreamz discusses the album's reception, highlighting its emotional depth and cultural significance, projecting a #3 debut on the Billboard 200 with approximately 90,000 units sold in the first week. Streaming success is evident with 37 million streams on Spotify in just 8 hours, reaching 235.4 million by Day 4, marking one of the biggest Latin album debuts. The album also topped Apple Music's U.S. chart, with key tracks like "BAILE INoLVIDABLE" and "VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR" performing exceptionally. The segment also covers the cultural impact, including its commentary on gentrification and cultural preservation, earning critical acclaim from sources like Rolling Stone and Variety. Additionally, the accompanying short film has played a pivotal role in enhancing the album's narrative and engagement. This analysis underscores Bad Bunny's enduring influence and the album's role in shaping modern music landscapes.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican global icon known for his innovative contributions to Latin trap and reggaeton, has continuously expanded his influence beyond music. Straddling various facets of entertainment and culture, Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has captured worldwide attention with his unique style, poignant lyrics, and trailblazing endeavors.Since emerging onto the music scene, Bad Bunny has been recognized for his genre-defying sounds and eclectic visuals that challenge traditional norms. Hits like "Soy Peor," "Dakiti," and "Yonaguni" have charted internationally, earning him a dedicated fanbase that spans the globe.Bad Bunny recently returned to the music limelight with a project featuring a new single, "Un Preview," an infectious track that's resonating widely with fans. This release comes after his acclaimed 2022 album "Un Verano Sin Ti," which dominated charts and continues to accumulate streams worldwide. The album reflects his ability to consistently produce crowd-pleasers while exploring new artistic territories. Moreover, Bad Bunny's influence extends into fashion and media. Known for his bold fashion statements, he often merges music with style. This dynamic reach into the fashion world has seen him collaborating with major brands, contributing to his role as a cultural icon. His style choices often send messages on social issues, as seen in his androgynous clothing choices that confront gender norms, advocating for broader acceptance and inclusivity.In the realm of media, Bad Bunny has showcased his multifaceted talent through acting. In 2022, he made headlines for his role in the action film "Bullet Train" alongside Brad Pitt, highlighting his transition into Hollywood and broadening his artistic horizons.Bad Bunny's continued rise in the entertainment industry mirrors the surging popularity of Latin music worldwide. Dominating streaming platforms and consistently filling venues, his success also highlights the growing recognition and celebration of Latinx culture across different media.
Analizamos el album de Rauw Alejandro Cosa Nuestra, decimos nuestras impresiones, top 5 temas, si será el album del año y si llegará al nivel de destronar el disco Un Verano Sin Ti de Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican artist born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has remained a formidable force in the global music scene. Known for his genre-blending style, Bad Bunny has contributed significantly to the rise of Latin trap and reggaeton on the world stage.His journey started as a humble supermarket bagger, releasing music on SoundCloud, which caught the attention of DJ Luian. This break led to Bad Bunny signing with Hear This Music in 2016, where he released his breakthrough single, "Soy Peor." The song became a massive hit, set the tone for his unique style, and helped popularize Latin trap.Bad Bunny's debut studio album, "X 100PRE," released in 2018, was a critical and commercial success. It topped the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart and featured hits like "Mía" with Drake and "Estamos Bien." The album demonstrated his ability to incorporate various genres, including rock, punk, and soul, into his music.His follow-up projects, "YHLQMDLG" (Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana), "El Último Tour Del Mundo," and "Un Verano Sin Ti," have solidified his position as a trailblazer in the music industry. "YHLQMDLG" became the highest-charting all-Spanish-language album on the Billboard 200 at the time, and "El Último Tour Del Mundo" made history as the first all-Spanish-language album to hit number one on the Billboard 200.Bad Bunny is not only known for his musical prowess but also for his bold fashion choices and outspoken views on social and political issues. He's used his platform to advocate for gender equality, speak out against domestic violence, and support the LGBTQ+ community, challenging traditional norms in the Latin music industry.In acting, he has made appearances in popular shows like "Narcos: Mexico" and even ventured into the wrestling world with WWE, showcasing his versatility as an entertainer.Bad Bunny's influence extends beyond music and entertainment; he has become a cultural icon for many young Latinos. His success demonstrates the increasing globalization of music, with non-English language songs gaining prominence in mainstream markets worldwide. As of late, Bad Bunny continues to push boundaries, exploring new sounds, and collaborating with various artists across genres. His ability to stay relevant and innovative makes him one of the most significant artists of his generation.
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican reggaeton and Latin trap artist whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, continues to make significant waves in the music industry and beyond. Known for his eclectic style, social activism, and influence on Latin music, Bad Bunny has become a global sensation.In recent years, Bad Bunny has achieved numerous milestones in his career. His album "YHLQMDLG" became the highest-charting all-Spanish album ever on the Billboard 200, reaching the No. 2 position. His work not only showcases his talent in urban Latin music but also brings attention to issues such as gender equality and toxic masculinity, with lyrics that often challenge traditional norms.Bad Bunny's 2022 album "Un Verano Sin Ti" further solidified his status as a music icon. The album, which features collaborations with various artists, was praised for its diverse sound and lyrical depth. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, marking another significant achievement for the artist. Bad Bunny's ability to blend genres and push boundaries has resonated with a global audience, earning him numerous awards and nominations, including Grammy and Latin Grammy recognitions.Beyond music, Bad Bunny has also ventured into acting and wrestling. In 2021, he made his WWE debut at WrestleMania 37, impressing fans with his physical prowess and dedication to performing. His participation in professional wrestling showcased his versatility and willingness to step outside his comfort zone.Bad Bunny's influence extends into fashion, where he is celebrated for his bold and unique style. He frequently uses fashion as a means of expression, often breaking gender norms by wearing outfits that challenge traditional masculine stereotypes. This approach has made him an influential figure in fashion circles, earning him collaborations with major brands and designers.Social activism is another significant aspect of Bad Bunny's public persona. He has been vocal about various issues affecting Puerto Rico and the Latinx community, such as government corruption, LGBTQ+ rights, and environmental concerns. He participated in protests against the Puerto Rican government in 2019, which led to the resignation of then-Governor Ricardo Rosselló. His commitment to activism has endeared him to fans who appreciate his willingness to use his platform for social change.As an artist continually evolving and expanding his horizons, Bad Bunny remains a pivotal figure in the entertainment industry. His impact transcends music, influencing fashion, social issues, and even sports. With an ever-growing fanbase and a reputation for breaking barriers, Bad Bunny is poised to maintain his status as a cultural icon for years to come.
Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is a Puerto Rican singer, rapper, and producer known for his significant impact on the Latin music scene. Emerging in late 2016 with his unique blend of reggaeton, Latin trap, and urban music, he quickly gained massive popularity and has since established himself as one of the genre's leading figures.Born on March 10, 1994, in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny grew up with a strong passion for music. He initially released his music independently on SoundCloud, catching the attention of DJ Luian, who signed him to Hear This Music. His breakthrough single "Soy Peor" in 2017 catapulted him into the mainstream, earning him a dedicated fan base and numerous accolades.Bad Bunny's debut studio album, "X 100PRE," was released on Christmas Eve 2018 and received widespread critical acclaim. The album showcased his versatility with tracks ranging from reggaeton hits to more experimental sounds. He has continued to innovate with subsequent projects like "YHLQMDLG" in 2020, "El Último Tour Del Mundo" in 2020, and "Un Verano Sin Ti" in 2022, each revealing new facets of his musical style and lyrical themes.His influence extends beyond music. Known for his bold fashion choices, Bad Bunny challenges traditional gender norms, often seen wearing nail polish, skirts, and other items that defy conventional male stereotypes. His outspoken support for social causes, including LGBTQ+ rights and political activism, has also marked him as a significant cultural figure.In the realm of personal relationships, Bad Bunny's romantic life has garnered considerable media attention. His relationship with Gabriela Berlingeri, a jewelry designer, was a topic of interest, especially since she also contributed vocals to his track "En Casita." The couple, who began dating in 2017, shared a close bond both personally and professionally.More recently, Bad Bunny was linked to reality TV star Kendall Jenner, sparking widespread speculation and interest from fans and media alike. Their apparent romance was a hot topic, although neither publicly confirmed their relationship status in detail. This connection created a buzz, especially given Kendall Jenner's high-profile status and public interest in her personal life.In conclusion, Bad Bunny continues to be a transformative figure in music and beyond. His contributions to Latin music, distinct sense of style, and commitment to social issues solidify his place as a modern icon. Whether through his innovative albums, public appearances, or personal life stories, Bad Bunny remains a subject of global intrigue and admiration.
Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio on March 10, 1994, is a Puerto Rican singer, rapper, and songwriter who has gained international acclaim for his transformative impact on Latin music. Emerging from SoundCloud in 2016, Bad Bunny has been instrumental in popularizing Latin trap and reggaeton genres globally.His breakthrough came with singles like "Soy Peor," which solidified his presence in the music industry. Bad Bunny reached new heights with collaborations, including "I Like It," with Cardi B and J Balvin, and "MIA," featuring Drake. Both tracks have seen massive commercial success and added to his global appeal.In December 2018, Bad Bunny released his debut album "X 100PRE" to critical acclaim. The album showcased his versatility, blending various genres and featuring hits like "Estamos Bien" and "La Romana." His innovative approach and distinct style earned him a strong fanbase and critical recognition.Bad Bunny continued his momentum with the release of his second studio album, "YHLQMDLG," in February 2020. The album not only debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 but also became the highest-charting all-Spanish album at the time. Tracks such as "Vete" and "Safaera" achieved significant streaming milestones, further establishing Bad Bunny as a dominant figure in the music world.In May 2020, Bad Bunny surprised fans with "Las Que No Iban a Salir," an album containing previously unreleased tracks. The album added another dimension to his artistic portfolio. Late in the same year, he released yet another album, "El Último Tour Del Mundo," which made history as the first all-Spanish-language album to reach number one on the Billboard 200 chart. Hit singles like "DÁKITI," featuring Jhay Cortez, became iconic anthems.Beyond his musical endeavors, Bad Bunny is known for his bold fashion choices and advocacy for social issues, including LGBTQ+ rights and Puerto Rican politics. His style often defies traditional gender norms, making him a fashion icon and a voice for younger generations seeking individuality and inclusivity.Bad Bunny's influence extended to television when he made his WWE debut in early 2021, appearing at the Royal Rumble and later winning the WWE 24/7 Championship. His participation in WWE culminated in a highly praised performance at WrestleMania 37, showcasing his multifaceted talents and expanding his appeal to a broader audience.In 2022, Bad Bunny released "Un Verano Sin Ti," another ambitious project that continued to highlight his innovative spirit and genre-blending abilities. The album featured a mix of reggaeton, dancehall, and other Caribbean sounds, reinforcing his status as a trailblazer in contemporary music.As of 2023, Bad Bunny remains a powerhouse in the music industry, constantly pushing boundaries and redefining Latin music's scope and influence on a global scale. His artistic contributions and cultural impact resonate across diverse audiences, making him one of the most influential artists of his generation.
In this special double-review episode, we take on two highly influential albums from Apple Music's Top 100 of All Time list, showcasing two completely different yet equally impactful artists. First up is Un Verano Sin Ti by Bad Bunny (Album 76), a Spanish-language album that fuses reggaeton, Latin trap, and tropical sounds. While we don't speak Spanish fluently, we assess the album based on its vibrant production, infectious beats, and overall sound, reflecting on why Bad Bunny's music has taken the world by storm. With tracks like “Moscow Mule” and “Titi Me Preguntó,” we examine how his unique musical style captivates listeners, regardless of language. Next, we dive into Missy Elliott's game-changing debut, Supa Dupa Fly (Album 75). Released in 1997, this album marked a new era in hip hop, blending Missy's futuristic rap style with Timbaland's groundbreaking production. We break down iconic tracks like “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)” and “Sock It 2 Me,” exploring how Missy's bold creativity, innovative flows, and genre-defying approach cemented her as a trailblazer in the industry. Tune in as we analyze these two very different but equally monumental albums, and discuss their lasting impact on the music world.
Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is a Puerto Rican singer, rapper, and songwriter who has quickly risen to global stardom in the music industry. Known for his unique blend of reggaeton, Latin trap, and other genres, he has become a prominent figure in both Latin and mainstream music.Bad Bunny first gained major attention in 2017 with his breakout single "Soy Peor." This track was a major success and marked the beginning of his rapid climb to fame. Since then, he has released a series of chart-topping albums including "X 100PRE," "YHLQMDLG," "El Último Tour Del Mundo," and more recently, "Un Verano Sin Ti." These albums have not only topped the charts but have also garnered critical acclaim, showcasing his versatility and innovation in music.Beyond his music career, Bad Bunny has become known for his distinctive fashion sense and outspoken personality. He frequently challenges traditional gender norms with his style choices, often sporting daring and unconventional outfits. This has made him a fashion icon and an influential figure in popular culture.Bad Bunny's influence extends beyond music and fashion; he is also committed to social and political causes. He has used his platform to speak out on various issues, including the fight for LGBTQ+ rights, the political situation in Puerto Rico, and other social justice matters. His activism has resonated with many fans, further cementing his place as a significant cultural figure.In addition to his musical achievements, Bad Bunny has also ventured into other entertainment fields. Notably, he made a successful foray into professional wrestling with the WWE. His appearances in WWE events, such as WrestleMania 37, were highly acclaimed, showcasing his athleticism and dedication to delivering high-quality performances. This crossover appeal has broadened his fan base and proven his versatility as an entertainer.Bad Bunny's collaborations with other artists have also been noteworthy. He has worked with a diverse array of musicians, including Drake, J Balvin, Daddy Yankee, and Rosalía, among others. These collaborations have produced hit songs and further expanded his reach in the global music scene.In summary, Bad Bunny is a multifaceted artist whose impact spans music, fashion, social activism, and entertainment. His ability to innovate and challenge norms has made him a pivotal figure in modern culture, earning him a dedicated fan base and a lasting influence that extends well beyond the world of music.
Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio on March 10, 1994, in Almirante Sur, Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, has become a global music sensation renowned for his contribution to Latin trap and reggaeton. Emerging from SoundCloud in 2015, Bad Bunny's unique sound and style quickly captured the attention of DJ Luian, leading to a signing with Hear This Music and subsequent rise to fame with early hits like "Soy Peor."Bad Bunny's major break came with the track "I Like It," a collaboration with Cardi B and J Balvin. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2018, signaling his entrance into mainstream music. His debut studio album, "X 100PRE," released on Christmas Eve 2018, received critical acclaim and debuted at number 11 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album featured hits like "Mía," featuring Drake, and "200 MPH," showcasing his versatility across different genres.He followed up with "Oasis," a collaborative album with J Balvin in 2019, and his second studio album "YHLQMDLG" (Yo Hago Lo Que Me Da La Gana) in 2020. "YHLQMDLG" made history by becoming the highest-charting all-Spanish album on the Billboard 200 at that time, peaking at number two. Its success was driven by standout tracks such as "Vete," "Safaera," and "La Difícil."Bad Bunny's influence extends beyond music. Known for his bold fashion statements and gender-fluid style, he has become an icon for self-expression and LGBTQ+ advocacy in the Latin music community. His 2020 music video for "Yo Perreo Sola" highlighted gender violence and sparked conversations on gender identity, further cementing his role as a socially conscious artist.2020 was a prolific year for Bad Bunny as he released two more albums: "Las Que No Iban a Salir," a collection of previously unreleased tracks, and "El Último Tour Del Mundo," which made history by becoming the first-ever all-Spanish album to reach number one on the Billboard 200. The latter featured hits like "Dakiti" with Jhay Cortez, which topped the Billboard Global 200.His latest album, "Un Verano Sin Ti," released in 2022, continued to bolster his international acclaim. The album featured a blend of reggaeton, dembow, and other Latin rhythms, landing multiple entries on various top charts.In addition to his musical achievements, Bad Bunny has ventured into acting, appearing in the Netflix series "Narcos: Mexico," and participating in professional wrestling with WWE, which showcases his diverse talents and widespread appeal.Bad Bunny's impact on music and culture is reflected in numerous accolades, including multiple Latin Grammy Awards and Billboard Music Awards. He remains a transformative figure in the music industry, continually pushing boundaries and breaking records while amplifying Latin music on a global scale.
EPISODE 156 -On this episode, we touch on Ryan Castro's NEW Album. We give our initial thoughts and notice he sampled a special someone on the album. We talk about who we would want if we were putting together an album and who would be the BEST feature in Reggaeton?! Bad Bunny's Un Verano Sin Ti Album turned TWO and we revisit our favorite songs and moments from the album. One of us is also not feeling Feid's recent releases....thank you for listening familia, we appreciate you ❤️
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Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticDespués de semanas de rumores y teasers no confirmados, Bad Bunny finalmente ha anunciado la llegada de su quinto álbum de estudio en solitario y la continuación de su exitoso "Un Verano Sin Ti". El recién anunciado "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" hará su entrada este próximo viernes 13 de octubre.En este segmento de Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz analiza todo lo que sabemos sobre el nuevo álbum de Bad Bunny hasta ahora, incluida la fecha de lanzamiento, las posibles funciones y lo que podemos esperar del sonido del proyecto. También analiza el impacto que Bad Bunny ha tenido en la industria de la música y por qué es uno de los artistas más importantes de nuestra generación.Ya seas un fanático acérrimo de Bad Bunny o simplemente sientas curiosidad por aprender más sobre uno de los nombres más importantes de la música actual, este segmento es para ti. Analytic Dreamz ofrece un análisis perspicaz e informativo del nuevo álbum de Bad Bunny, y hace un gran trabajo al explicar por qué es tan importante.After weeks of unconfirmed teasers and rumors, Bad Bunny has finally announced the arrival of his fifth solo studio album and the follow-up to his record-smashing "Un Verano Sin Ti." The newly-announced "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" ("Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow") will make its entrance this upcoming Friday, Oct. 13.In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz breaks down everything we know about Bad Bunny's new album so far, including the release date, potential features, and what we can expect from the sound of the project. He also discusses the impact that Bad Bunny has had on the music industry and why he is one of the most important artists of our generation.Whether you're a die-hard Bad Bunny fan or you're just curious to learn more about one of the biggest names in music today, this segment is for you. Analytic Dreamz provides an insightful and informative analysis of Bad Bunny's new album, and he does a great job of explaining why it's such a big deal.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticDespués de semanas de rumores y teasers no confirmados, Bad Bunny finalmente ha anunciado la llegada de su quinto álbum de estudio en solitario y la continuación de su exitoso "Un Verano Sin Ti". El recién anunciado "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" hará su entrada este próximo viernes 13 de octubre.En este segmento de Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz analiza todo lo que sabemos sobre el nuevo álbum de Bad Bunny hasta ahora, incluida la fecha de lanzamiento, las posibles funciones y lo que podemos esperar del sonido del proyecto. También analiza el impacto que Bad Bunny ha tenido en la industria de la música y por qué es uno de los artistas más importantes de nuestra generación.Ya seas un fanático acérrimo de Bad Bunny o simplemente sientas curiosidad por aprender más sobre uno de los nombres más importantes de la música actual, este segmento es para ti. Analytic Dreamz ofrece un análisis perspicaz e informativo del nuevo álbum de Bad Bunny, y hace un gran trabajo al explicar por qué es tan importante.After weeks of unconfirmed teasers and rumors, Bad Bunny has finally announced the arrival of his fifth solo studio album and the follow-up to his record-smashing "Un Verano Sin Ti." The newly-announced "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" ("Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow") will make its entrance this upcoming Friday, Oct. 13.In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz breaks down everything we know about Bad Bunny's new album so far, including the release date, potential features, and what we can expect from the sound of the project. He also discusses the impact that Bad Bunny has had on the music industry and why he is one of the most important artists of our generation.Whether you're a die-hard Bad Bunny fan or you're just curious to learn more about one of the biggest names in music today, this segment is for you. Analytic Dreamz provides an insightful and informative analysis of Bad Bunny's new album, and he does a great job of explaining why it's such a big deal.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticDespués de semanas de rumores y teasers no confirmados, Bad Bunny finalmente ha anunciado la llegada de su quinto álbum de estudio en solitario y la continuación de su exitoso "Un Verano Sin Ti". El recién anunciado "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" hará su entrada este próximo viernes 13 de octubre.En este segmento de Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz analiza todo lo que sabemos sobre el nuevo álbum de Bad Bunny hasta ahora, incluida la fecha de lanzamiento, las posibles funciones y lo que podemos esperar del sonido del proyecto. También analiza el impacto que Bad Bunny ha tenido en la industria de la música y por qué es uno de los artistas más importantes de nuestra generación.Ya seas un fanático acérrimo de Bad Bunny o simplemente sientas curiosidad por aprender más sobre uno de los nombres más importantes de la música actual, este segmento es para ti. Analytic Dreamz ofrece un análisis perspicaz e informativo del nuevo álbum de Bad Bunny, y hace un gran trabajo al explicar por qué es tan importante.After weeks of unconfirmed teasers and rumors, Bad Bunny has finally announced the arrival of his fifth solo studio album and the follow-up to his record-smashing "Un Verano Sin Ti." The newly-announced "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" ("Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow") will make its entrance this upcoming Friday, Oct. 13.In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz breaks down everything we know about Bad Bunny's new album so far, including the release date, potential features, and what we can expect from the sound of the project. He also discusses the impact that Bad Bunny has had on the music industry and why he is one of the most important artists of our generation.Whether you're a die-hard Bad Bunny fan or you're just curious to learn more about one of the biggest names in music today, this segment is for you. Analytic Dreamz provides an insightful and informative analysis of Bad Bunny's new album, and he does a great job of explaining why it's such a big deal.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticDespués de semanas de rumores y teasers no confirmados, Bad Bunny finalmente ha anunciado la llegada de su quinto álbum de estudio en solitario y la continuación de su exitoso "Un Verano Sin Ti". El recién anunciado "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" hará su entrada este próximo viernes 13 de octubre.En este segmento de Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz analiza todo lo que sabemos sobre el nuevo álbum de Bad Bunny hasta ahora, incluida la fecha de lanzamiento, las posibles funciones y lo que podemos esperar del sonido del proyecto. También analiza el impacto que Bad Bunny ha tenido en la industria de la música y por qué es uno de los artistas más importantes de nuestra generación.Ya seas un fanático acérrimo de Bad Bunny o simplemente sientas curiosidad por aprender más sobre uno de los nombres más importantes de la música actual, este segmento es para ti. Analytic Dreamz ofrece un análisis perspicaz e informativo del nuevo álbum de Bad Bunny, y hace un gran trabajo al explicar por qué es tan importante.After weeks of unconfirmed teasers and rumors, Bad Bunny has finally announced the arrival of his fifth solo studio album and the follow-up to his record-smashing "Un Verano Sin Ti." The newly-announced "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" ("Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow") will make its entrance this upcoming Friday, Oct. 13.In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz breaks down everything we know about Bad Bunny's new album so far, including the release date, potential features, and what we can expect from the sound of the project. He also discusses the impact that Bad Bunny has had on the music industry and why he is one of the most important artists of our generation.Whether you're a die-hard Bad Bunny fan or you're just curious to learn more about one of the biggest names in music today, this segment is for you. Analytic Dreamz provides an insightful and informative analysis of Bad Bunny's new album, and he does a great job of explaining why it's such a big deal.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticDespués de semanas de rumores y teasers no confirmados, Bad Bunny finalmente ha anunciado la llegada de su quinto álbum de estudio en solitario y la continuación de su exitoso "Un Verano Sin Ti". El recién anunciado "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" hará su entrada este próximo viernes 13 de octubre.En este segmento de Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz analiza todo lo que sabemos sobre el nuevo álbum de Bad Bunny hasta ahora, incluida la fecha de lanzamiento, las posibles funciones y lo que podemos esperar del sonido del proyecto. También analiza el impacto que Bad Bunny ha tenido en la industria de la música y por qué es uno de los artistas más importantes de nuestra generación.Ya seas un fanático acérrimo de Bad Bunny o simplemente sientas curiosidad por aprender más sobre uno de los nombres más importantes de la música actual, este segmento es para ti. Analytic Dreamz ofrece un análisis perspicaz e informativo del nuevo álbum de Bad Bunny, y hace un gran trabajo al explicar por qué es tan importante.After weeks of unconfirmed teasers and rumors, Bad Bunny has finally announced the arrival of his fifth solo studio album and the follow-up to his record-smashing "Un Verano Sin Ti." The newly-announced "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" ("Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow") will make its entrance this upcoming Friday, Oct. 13.In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz breaks down everything we know about Bad Bunny's new album so far, including the release date, potential features, and what we can expect from the sound of the project. He also discusses the impact that Bad Bunny has had on the music industry and why he is one of the most important artists of our generation.Whether you're a die-hard Bad Bunny fan or you're just curious to learn more about one of the biggest names in music today, this segment is for you. Analytic Dreamz provides an insightful and informative analysis of Bad Bunny's new album, and he does a great job of explaining why it's such a big deal.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticDespués de semanas de rumores y teasers no confirmados, Bad Bunny finalmente ha anunciado la llegada de su quinto álbum de estudio en solitario y la continuación de su exitoso "Un Verano Sin Ti". El recién anunciado "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" hará su entrada este próximo viernes 13 de octubre.En este segmento de Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz analiza todo lo que sabemos sobre el nuevo álbum de Bad Bunny hasta ahora, incluida la fecha de lanzamiento, las posibles funciones y lo que podemos esperar del sonido del proyecto. También analiza el impacto que Bad Bunny ha tenido en la industria de la música y por qué es uno de los artistas más importantes de nuestra generación.Ya seas un fanático acérrimo de Bad Bunny o simplemente sientas curiosidad por aprender más sobre uno de los nombres más importantes de la música actual, este segmento es para ti. Analytic Dreamz ofrece un análisis perspicaz e informativo del nuevo álbum de Bad Bunny, y hace un gran trabajo al explicar por qué es tan importante.After weeks of unconfirmed teasers and rumors, Bad Bunny has finally announced the arrival of his fifth solo studio album and the follow-up to his record-smashing "Un Verano Sin Ti." The newly-announced "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana" ("Nobody Knows What Will Happen Tomorrow") will make its entrance this upcoming Friday, Oct. 13.In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz breaks down everything we know about Bad Bunny's new album so far, including the release date, potential features, and what we can expect from the sound of the project. He also discusses the impact that Bad Bunny has had on the music industry and why he is one of the most important artists of our generation.Whether you're a die-hard Bad Bunny fan or you're just curious to learn more about one of the biggest names in music today, this segment is for you. Analytic Dreamz provides an insightful and informative analysis of Bad Bunny's new album, and he does a great job of explaining why it's such a big deal.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On Todays episode we have talented Adrian Hernandez aka Ugly Primo! Adrian is the artist behind the Un Verano Sin Ti Album Cover, the creative director behind your favorite music festivals like Besame Mucho, When We Were Young & More! We ask about his creative journey and if the Illuminati Has Reached out for Subliminal Messaging in his art... Hope you enjoy! Follow Adrain Here!https://www.instagram.com/uglyprimo/https://www.instagram.com/needpastel/https://www.instagram.com/primo.adrian/https://www.instagram.com/cntra.ltd/ Follow I.E In Friends here:https://linktr.ee/IEinFriends Get 25% OFF + Free shipping with promo code IEINFRIENDS at liquid-iv.com Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code IEFRIENDS at MANSCAPED.com! Take The Mic!https://forms.gle/nSf7f2YKqSgxRBur8 Subscribe to us Patreon for exclusive episodes!https://www.patreon.com/ieinfriends Saul V GomezInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/saulvgomez/Twitter - https://twitter.com/Saulvgomez_ Cesar SoteloInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/iknowcesarTwitter - https://twitter.com/Caesar__0 Aaron CaraveoInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/airball_10/twitter - https://twitter.com/aaron_caraveo Time Stamps!00:00:00 - Welcome Ugly Primo!00:01:30 - Working with Bad Bunny00:12:36 - Be ready for your moment00:14:00 - Dealing with doubting yourself00:17:57 - Being a lowkey celebrity00:19:33 - Making mistakes on purposes00:23:38 - The psychology of going viral00:26:16 - Knowing who's going to be on a festival line up before it's public00:28:08 - How to date a celebrity00:30:43 - Ugly Primo Puppet origins00:36:40 - Importance of showcasing our culture00:40:40 - Manscaped00:43:28 - Who's on your hit list00:46:10 - Ai taking over creativity?00:49:09 - Take the mic01:06:50 - Travis the chimp01:19:18 - Subliminal messaging in art01:24:50 - Feeling 2501:28:55 - Feeling 1st generational guilt01:33:00 - Adrian's first DJ gig01:35:28 - Not knowing what to do with your life01:39:30 - Adrian's new born baby01:41:48 - Patreon Exclusive
This week's episode opens with discussion of a rising trend: More people are turning to dollar stores to shop for food because of the guaranteed low prices and accessibility. To help us discuss this movement, we're joined by Rebecca of @DollarTreeDinners on TikTok, who's gained nearly 700k followers in under a year thanks to her videos in which she shares how to make great meals using ingredients from Dollar Tree! We ask Rebecca what the common misconceptions are about dollar store shopping, how she plans her meal ideas, if keeping ingredients and meals healthy is possible at a low-cost store like Dollar Tree, and what items to avoid at the dollar chains. How has Rebecca gotten so popular, so quick? She shares what resonates with her audience to help any other aspiring TikTokers. Over in TV land, Netflix is in hot water after the taping of their Squid Game reality show got a little too, uh, close to the fictional Squid Game. Shouldn't contestants have known what they were getting into?! Mr. Beast also got in trouble when he tried to create his own Squid Game. It leads us into a discussion of how creators like him can't win. The Grammy's aired Sunday, and as always there's lots to talk about. Pam explains why Harry's House shouldn't have won the top honor, and Andrew shares strategies for making it through the longggggg award ceremony. Recommendations: Andrew's recently started using Jicama Wraps as a low-calorie tortilla alternative (Which Pam isn't happy about, only because the popularity of jicama has seemingly driven up prices), and Pam wants you to check out Bad Bunny's album Un Verano Sin Ti. This week in After Dark, available on Patreon: The M&Ms Spokecandies have allegedly been replaced by Maya Rudolph. The commercials haven't landed with Andrew -- is this all leading to a Super Bowl ad where the Spokescandies murder Maya Rudolph and take back the throne? The internet is paying tribute to the M&M's by discussing the hottest brand cartoon characters. We discuss if we would sleep with iconic characters like Jolly Green Giant, Wendy, Kool Aid Man, Mr. Pringle, and more. Disney Dads appear to be getting hotter. Do the animators have daddy issues? FMK: The Mascots. Andrew and Pam present each other with scenarios. "Ohhhhh Yeahhhhhh!"
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot look at the music of 2022 from the rearview mirror. Jim and the producers share some of their favorite singles of the year, review some missed obituaries and Greg plays an excerpt from his legendary annual mixtape. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Bad Bunny, "Moscow Mule," Un Verano Sin Ti, RIMAS ENTERTAINMENT, 2022Irene Cara, "Flashdance...What a Feeling," Flashdance: Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture, Casablanca, 1983Irene Cara, "Fame," Fame: The Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture, RSO, 1980The Clean, "Anything Could Happen," Compilation, Flying Nun, 1986Hawkwind, "Master of the Universe," In Search of Space, United Artists, 1971Public Image Ltd, "Public Image," Public Image: First Issue, Virgin, 1978Robyn Hitchcock, "The Man Who Loves the Rain," Shufflemania!, Tiny Ghost, 2022Ateez, "Guerilla," The World EP.1 : Movement, KQ Entertainment, 2022Lil Nas X, "That's What I Want," Montero, Columbia, 2021Glass Animals, "Heat Waves," Dreamland, Wolf Tone, 2020Superchunk, "If You're Not Dark," Wild Loneliness, Merge, 2022GAYLE, "abc (nicer)," abc (nicer) (Single), Atlantic, 2021Nicki Minaj, "Super Freaky Girl," Super Freaky Girl (Single), Young Money, 2022Taylor Swift, "Would've, Could've, Should've," Midnights (3am Edition), Republic, 2022Dummy, "Mono Retriever," Mono Retriever (Single), Sub Pop, 2022PLOSIVS, "Hit the Breaks," Hit the Breaks (Single), Swami, 2021Bodega, "Statuette on the Console," Broken Equipment, What's Your Rupture?, 2022Thee Oh Sees, "A Foul Form," A Foul Form, Castle Face, 2022Anna Calvi, "Ain't No Grave," Tommy - EP, Domino, 2022Brittany Davis, "I Choose to Live," I Choose to Live - EP, Loosegrove, 2022Say Sue Me, "To Dream," The Last Thing Left, Damnably & Beach Town Music, 2022Yola, "Strange Things Are Happening Every Day," ELVIS (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), RCA, 2022Stillwater, "Fever Dog," Almost Famous, DreamWorks, 2000
With a blockbuster LP and a smash tour, the genre-melding superstar set a new bar for himself, and expanded the possibilities for Spanish-language pop worldwide. Guests: Billboard's Leila Cobo and The New York Times Magazine's Carina del Valle Schorske.
For Switched On Pop's end of year coverage, we just have one superlative: who won 2022? The answer, of course, is Bad Bunny. This year alone, the prolific Puerto Rican artist has topped charts worldwide, became Spotify's most streamed artist globally, and his record Un Verano Sin Ti has obtained many accolades including being the first Spanish-language album nominated for Album of the Year at the Grammys. The record itself serves as a textbook to the sounds of Latin America: over the course of 23 songs, we're introduced to bachata, dembow, cumbia, merengue, bomba, and of course, reggaeton. This episode, alongside LA Times journalist Suzy Exposito, we unpack Un Verano Sin Ti and why the album is so important, both for Bad Bunny and the Latin diaspora. Vote for the Signal Awards: https://vote.signalaward.com/PublicVoting#/2022/shows/general/music Songs Discussed: Bad Bunny – Callaita Bad Bunny – Diles Cardi B, Bad Bunny, J Balvin – I Like It N.O.R.E., Daddy Yankee, Nina Sky, Gemstar, Big Mato – Oye Mi Canto Ruben Blades – Plástico Bad Bunny – Después de la Playa Bad Bunny – Tití Me Preguntó Bad Bunny – El Apagón Héctor Lavoe, Fania All Stars – Mi Gente - Live Omega – Si Te Vas Aventura, Don Omar – Ella Y Yo Nando Boom – Ellos Benia Dem Bow Daddy Yankee – Gasolina El General – Tu Pun Pun Shabba Ranks – Dem Bow El Alfa, CJ, Chael Produciendo, El Cherry Scom – La Mamá de la Mamá Bad Bunny – Me Fui de Vacaciones Bad Bunny, Bomba Estéreo – Ojitos Lindos Stan Getz, João Gilberto, Astrud Gilberto – The Girl From Ipanema Bad Bunny – Si Veo a Tu Mamá Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bad Bunny is one of the world's biggest pop stars and a multimedia superstar. Now, the Puerto Rican singer is back with a new record called Un Verano Sin Ti, or A Summer Without You. It's a 23-song, double-length album that sprawls across many genres, including pop, trap, reggaeton and much more — and features musical guests galore.